Covid Negril Question (Surprise, Surprise)
My wife is freaking out every other day about our trip to Negril on the 20th. I know i have seen this reference before but i can't find it to show her. Is it true that the level of Covid is pretty low in Negril compared to other areas of the country? She sees that Jamaica is a level 4 and is very worried.
thank you,
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The single most important stat is the mortality rate. It is not based on how much or how little testing is being done.
The US mortality rate for the US is approximately 1400 per million. In Jamaica it is 121 per million.
Jamaica is over 10 times safer than the United States.
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We are wrapping up our 2 weeks and it's been no problem. The Jamaicans are taking covid very serious. Taxi drivers are all wearing masks, every store we walked into had us use hand sanitizer. Getting the covid test to get back home was no.problem. We did a lot of food delivery and some dining out. It's been great.
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Third day here . All good everyone cautious . I reward that Westmoreland is one of the lowest areas in Jamaica but rob could probably reply to that
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Here now and feeling very safe. Second trip since November. Arrival here almost normal except for sanitizing throughout.
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How does the dining out / bar experience feel, covid safety-wise? Are the staff generally wearing masks? I've seen some recent photos posted where that doesn't seem to be the case, but I don't want to generalize based on a few moments in time. I have a trip planned with arrival on the 26th, and it's decision time.
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Every restaurant we went to everyone was wearing a mask including the taxi drivers.
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Originally Posted by
Rob
Jamaica is over 10 times safer than the United States.
This is laughable considering that if one dies in the US it is most likely due to the Rona. People in their end days of cancer die and the test after death is positive, so it is a COVID death.
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I say don't let fear take over your desires and wishes! Mask up and GO! :)
I was in Jamaica in June 2020, just 2 weeks after the border reopened. Airport arrival and protocols were not an issue. The beach was practically empty; sad to see. Still, I enjoyed being there seeing friends, and strolling along the beach. I did my grocery shopping as usual; mask, sanitize and temp check at the door - no issue.
I returned home to retire and headed back down for 90 days! Had the time of my life; because life is what YOU make it. I respected the protocols, and went on my way. Yes, curfew times change as positive cases rise, but I did not let that hinder me from a good time. Some restaurants and music venues were open, and as my time there progressed more places were opening up. Heading back down in April for 6 months.....or longer! :)
So if you have the desire to go AND you know you do, GO! Don't let fear steal your JOY!
Soon come! :)
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Originally Posted by
sandytoes
I say don't let fear take over your desires and wishes! Mask up and GO! :)
I was in Jamaica in June 2020, just 2 weeks after the border reopened. Airport arrival and protocols were not an issue. The beach was practically empty; sad to see. Still, I enjoyed being there seeing friends, and strolling along the beach. I did my grocery shopping as usual; mask, sanitize and temp check at the door - no issue.
I returned home to retire and headed back down for 90 days! Had the time of my life; because life is what YOU make it. I respected the protocols, and went on my way. Yes, curfew times change as positive cases rise, but I did not let that hinder me from a good time. Some restaurants and music venues were open, and as my time there progressed more places were opening up. Heading back down in April for 6 months.....or longer! :)
So if you have the desire to go AND you know you do, GO! Don't let fear steal your JOY!
Soon come! :)
It's so nice to see someone that has not succumbed to the constant fear mongering that we have been subjected to for close to a year now. You can be cautious and live life or you can be paralyzed with fear and freak out over a virus that has a 99.5% survivability rate.
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You don't have to wear a mask on the beach do you?
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I wore a mask while making my way to the beach and bar. Once the sand gravity set in, I removed it so I could enjoy my rum punch. YUM YUM! Anytime I engaged in conversation my mask was on!
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I like your attitude sandytoes. I refuse to live in fear of this virus, go about my business as normally as possible while masking and using the common sense God gave me. Choosing to fear Covid and letting that fear dictate your life will not protect you from it but can affect your mental health. C'mon mnchris, I'll be there on the 27th and will buy you a drink or 2 at White Sands.
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It's not all about fear though, sometimes there's other circumstances due to covid beyond a person's control. For example, I can't come down because my company adopted a policy that you can't quarantine due to vacationing out of state (there's been people quarantining due to illness as it is).